Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Car Bomb Attacks Rock The Syrian City Of Aleppo



At Least 48 Killed As Car Bombs Strike Syria -- Voice of America

Four coordinated explosions on Wednesday ripped through a government-controlled section of Syria's largest city, Aleppo, killing dozens of people and wounding nearly 100 others. The blasts gutted a military officers' club and a nearby hotel.

Opposition groups say at least 48 people died, mostly from the security services, while Syrian state media put the death toll at 31.

Meanwhile, a mortar fired from Syria hit the southeastern Turkish border town of Akcakale. Turkish media say five people, including a mother and her three children, were killed when the shell landed in a residential area. At least nine others were seriously wounded.

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More News On Today's Car Bomb Attacks In Aleppo

Syria crisis: Aleppo bomb attacks - Wednesday 3 October 2012 -- The Guardian
Suicide car bombers strike in heart of Aleppo, 48 dead -- Reuters
Syria's Battered City Of Aleppo Rocked By Suicide Bombings -- NPR
Deadly car-bombs devastate Aleppo -- The Australian/AFP
Aftermath of Aleppo car bombs broadcast on Syrian state TV -- The Telegraph
Raw video: Dozens Killed in Syria Blasts -- Christian Science Monitor
More Than 40 Killed as 4 Bombs Strike Major Syrian City -- New York Times
Dozens Killed in Syrian Suicide Blasts -- Wall Street Journal
At Least 40 Killed as Car Bombs Strike Syria -- Voice of America
Syria: Dozens killed in blasts at Aleppo public square -- CNN
At least 34 dead in wave of suicide bombings in Aleppo, Syrian media reports -- FOX News/AP
Aleppo explosions kill at least 40, Syria activists say -- NBC

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